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something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that or is that really too much of a crystal ball question? >> the apple tv, we've been waiting -- it seems to be just over the horizon year after year now. >> always just over the horizon. >> but i think with these new set top boxes and even the cable companies are introducing new technology for dvrs, program guides, and that kind of -- that's going to lead to upgrades in the cable's set top boxes. even if we don't get that tv there's new technology tomorrow. i think broadcom is a good way to play that. trading well above valuation here. >> just a question on the broader markets here, paul. you really fantastically always put marketings for us into historical perspective. the dow itself seems to have, like, that all-time high as quite a barrier. just can't convincingly break above and stay above. an
something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that or is that really too much of a crystal ball question? >> the apple tv, we've been waiting -- it seems to be just over the horizon year after year now. >> always just over the horizon. >> but i think with these new set top boxes and even...
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and what happens to the deficit and to paul krugman's theories then? i'll ask him. ♪ ♪ the new blackberry z10 with blackberry hub and flick typing. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the...
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melissa: paul, thanks for explaining that. good stuff. >>> on "money", mayor bloomberg is not slowing down. he wants cigarettes to disappear from the naked eye. it may bring more legal trouble ahead. oh, we have the details. you can never have too much nanny bloomberg, right? ♪ . ♪ melissa: it is time for a little fun withspare change." we are joined with our al all-sr team. all right, we're beginning march madness, so in case you have trouble making your picks for the tournament, university of cincinnati offers of course a bracket-ology. what can you possibly learn that has any real value? this is the problem with higher education. >> if i were in college and i signed up for this class, my mother would have me by the ear and say i am not paying $75,000 for you to take a course in bracketology. it is almost statistically impossible to pick a bracket perfectly. even if you take this class, you will not dot. melissa: if you have that on your list, you should be banned from working anywhere. >> i hope it has some statistical
melissa: paul, thanks for explaining that. good stuff. >>> on "money", mayor bloomberg is not slowing down. he wants cigarettes to disappear from the naked eye. it may bring more legal trouble ahead. oh, we have the details. you can never have too much nanny bloomberg, right? ♪ . ♪ melissa: it is time for a little fun withspare change." we are joined with our al all-sr team. all right, we're beginning march madness, so in case you have trouble making your picks for...
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more with paul krugman. interest rates record lows. they have nowhere lower they can go and does it means at some point they have to go up and what does it mean to paul krugman's theories then? i will ask him. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ ♪ the new blackberry z10 with blackberry hub and flick typing. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> we are bac
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paul knows background checks are not stopping bad guys from getting guns. they use fake ids, and, sadly, background checks stop law-abiding people like 150,000 military veterans who have been put in the system because of thei post-traumatic stress disorder or women up in delaware who have been denied because of their age and their gender or peop in oregon dnied because of their political affiliations. when you allow a government bureaucrat to tell a law-abiding citizens. lou: you don't want any background checks? >> no, lou. first of all, its a god given right, where in the second amendment where it says -- lou: eric, i got to take the leave. it's got to be a quick last word, okay? >> well, the point is what -- where is the room for infrgeme? we wouldn't tolerate that with the first amendment. lou: eric, i have to leave you asking a question. i appreciate you being here to provide the few answers to the few questions i got your way. thanks a lot. thank you very much. mucmore on the gun control debate, the assault on the second amendment throughout the broad
paul knows background checks are not stopping bad guys from getting guns. they use fake ids, and, sadly, background checks stop law-abiding people like 150,000 military veterans who have been put in the system because of thei post-traumatic stress disorder or women up in delaware who have been denied because of their age and their gender or peop in oregon dnied because of their political affiliations. when you allow a government bureaucrat to tell a law-abiding citizens. lou: you don't want any...
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. >> ifill: paul solman reports on older workers in academic institutions, professors in the classroom long past age 65. >> am i keeping track of jobs? yes. that's okay. as long as i'm a good teacher, that's what's important. >> woodruff: and we examine the republican national committee's call for a new direction for the g.o.p., a road map hoping for a rebound in 2016 and beyond. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, t
. >> ifill: paul solman reports on older workers in academic institutions, professors in the classroom long past age 65. >> am i keeping track of jobs? yes. that's okay. as long as i'm a good teacher, that's what's important. >> woodruff: and we examine the republican national committee's call for a new direction for the g.o.p., a road map hoping for a rebound in 2016 and beyond. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs...
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ron paul. dr. paul great to hear from you. what have you been doing with your time when you left congress? >> waiting for you to call. i'm delighted for you to hear from you. david: we'll call every day. you will get sick of me. >> i've been pretty busy traveling, talking about, what other thing can i talk about? i talk about the fed and economy and fixing interest rates and all the bizarre things that we've been living with. why the fed helped us run up that deficit. all those kind of things i think you heard about. david: one thing you haven't been doing unfortunately is grilling ben bernanke like you used to do when you were a house member. there was one classickings changes between you and ben bernanke. let's play the exchange and then i want you get you to react to it and the current events. play the exchange. >> do you think gold is money? >> no. it is not money. precious metal. >> even though for 6,000 years, somebody reversed that and eliminated that economic law? >> well, it's, it is an asset. i mean, would you say tr
ron paul. dr. paul great to hear from you. what have you been doing with your time when you left congress? >> waiting for you to call. i'm delighted for you to hear from you. david: we'll call every day. you will get sick of me. >> i've been pretty busy traveling, talking about, what other thing can i talk about? i talk about the fed and economy and fixing interest rates and all the bizarre things that we've been living with. why the fed helped us run up that deficit. all those kind...
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rand paul came on a legal status for immigrants. some people thought this last election debacle there would be pointing fingers. there's a lot of that that goes on but some of this stuff is really i think productive for them now. >> rose: cyprus cyber warre and american politics when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the debt crises in europe is back in the headlines, al eyes are on cyprus the tiny mediterranean nation. with the weekend the population was told by the eu the and the ifm on bank deposits in exchange for financial bailout. but early today the cyprusian government is sparking concern throughout the region. joining me is andrew ross sorkin of the "new york times" and francesco guerrera for financil economic. simon i'll win good you. what's going on. >> well the explanation part is that a number of cyprian banks gambled and lost in a big way on greek debt. they facing big losses and these banks are big relative to the economy. the eco
rand paul came on a legal status for immigrants. some people thought this last election debacle there would be pointing fingers. there's a lot of that that goes on but some of this stuff is really i think productive for them now. >> rose: cyprus cyber warre and american politics when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the debt crises in europe is back in the headlines, al eyes are on cyprus the...
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rand paul today came out for at least legal status for immigrants. so i think some people thought after this last election debalk backal will be pointing fingers and there's a lot of that going on. some of this stuff i think is productive for them now. putting a paper together the way actually doing some of this stuff. for instance it says we can't be a party of universal purity. yes we can all agree on that. it may be harder when they get to the caucuses. >> rose: are you watching or seeing each of the possible canned dates in 2016 staking out safety on particular issues like immigration and other points so that they want to make sure that they're in the cutting edge of where the party might be. or where the election might be. >> in some sense they're actually trying to lead that right wing base. i think rubio and to some extent paul on the question of immigration are trying to do that. i think it's too early to stake out any serious positioning. they're all doing everything they should do. they went to cpack. everyone who was invited. governor chri
rand paul today came out for at least legal status for immigrants. so i think some people thought after this last election debalk backal will be pointing fingers and there's a lot of that going on. some of this stuff i think is productive for them now. putting a paper together the way actually doing some of this stuff. for instance it says we can't be a party of universal purity. yes we can all agree on that. it may be harder when they get to the caucuses. >> rose: are you watching or...
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. >> paul richards of ubs. let's go back to hq and get a market flash with josh lipton. >> scott, check out dell which is enjoying a day in the green here. the news, dell saying received alternative proposals from blackstone and carl icahn that could be superior to the offer from michael dell in silver lake. the company saying that michael dell is willing to explore the possibility of working with third parties on alternative offers but the special board committee considering a sale to supporting it. scott, back to you. >> all right, josh lipton. thanks so much on dell. that's an interesting story. >> it is. >> i spoke with rich earlier today who told me that there's a shareholder and a big one. it's inconceivable that the special committee won't view either of the groups as superior to the dell silver lake bid. >> i looked at the blackstone letter they sent to the board. there were enough details there. i don't know the details. what i do know, though, is that 42% of the stock will stay public. he's not buying
. >> paul richards of ubs. let's go back to hq and get a market flash with josh lipton. >> scott, check out dell which is enjoying a day in the green here. the news, dell saying received alternative proposals from blackstone and carl icahn that could be superior to the offer from michael dell in silver lake. the company saying that michael dell is willing to explore the possibility of working with third parties on alternative offers but the special board committee considering a sale...
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let's bring in paul miller, head of financial institutions research at fbi capital markets. to what extend, paul, are we just seeing today kind of like a fear move if you like without really digesting this and thinking maybe it's good for our u.s. banks because they look a whole lot safer by comparison? >> they do look safer. what it does do, you have a flight to safety again. people pulling money out of europe and putting it into u.s. treasuries that's going to drive to down the ten years. you need higher rates for these banks to really, really work. on top of that these banks have had a very nice run. we're not surprised they're taking a pause here. cyprus has to deteriorate a lot more before it really becomes a concern. you are now seeing the ten-year below 2% again. >> if we did see more fear out of europe, paul, what u.s. bank might be the most to avoid? >> you know, it's going to be the bank of americas and the jpmorgans. it's going to be the big broker dealers that have a lot of relationships overseas. those are going to be the ones that are going to probably get shak
let's bring in paul miller, head of financial institutions research at fbi capital markets. to what extend, paul, are we just seeing today kind of like a fear move if you like without really digesting this and thinking maybe it's good for our u.s. banks because they look a whole lot safer by comparison? >> they do look safer. what it does do, you have a flight to safety again. people pulling money out of europe and putting it into u.s. treasuries that's going to drive to down the ten...
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you've got rubio, walker, paul ryan on the ticket. but a lot of other names people aren't talking about like suzanna martinez in new mexico or kelly a yad from new hampshire. rising stars in the party that want to look hard and run. >> many thanks. robert costa, keeping an eye on the literary political scene in washington, d.c. chris and guy, you're going to hang with us for a while. up next on kudlow, is the republican party really developing a growth opportunity and empowerment the message for all americans? i'm asking republican national committee chairman reince priebus when the kudlow report comes right back. a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's not what you th
you've got rubio, walker, paul ryan on the ticket. but a lot of other names people aren't talking about like suzanna martinez in new mexico or kelly a yad from new hampshire. rising stars in the party that want to look hard and run. >> many thanks. robert costa, keeping an eye on the literary political scene in washington, d.c. chris and guy, you're going to hang with us for a while. up next on kudlow, is the republican party really developing a growth opportunity and empowerment the...
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pope paul's new water supply, the acqua paola, or paul's water as it was called, was soon rushing into the daylight from fountains all around the city. the finest of these fountains was designed by sculptor and architect, gian lorenzo bernini. it was built in the piazza navona which stood on foundations of an ancient stadium, a material expression of the idea of eternal rome. the city had survived 100 years of political and religious turmoil, of war and destruction. despite invasions of european monarchs who'd attempted to conquer the city on the pretext of defending it, it had preserved its independence. most important, the catholic church had survived the rise of protestantism and its challenge to rome's authority. it was an extraordinary period of expansion as european colonization and exploration took its influence to the farthest corners of the earth. this roman catholic renewal, which historians call the counter reformation, was given added purpose and vigor by a remarkable group of visionaries. the spanish mystic and philosopher teresa of avila insisted that everyone could exper
pope paul's new water supply, the acqua paola, or paul's water as it was called, was soon rushing into the daylight from fountains all around the city. the finest of these fountains was designed by sculptor and architect, gian lorenzo bernini. it was built in the piazza navona which stood on foundations of an ancient stadium, a material expression of the idea of eternal rome. the city had survived 100 years of political and religious turmoil, of war and destruction. despite invasions of...
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paul donovan, chief global economist at ubs. as we head to break let's take a look at some of the names moving in the after hours session. skull candy popping on word hobey darling was named as ceo. most recently manager of nike digital sport. also take a look at a likonic art surge after the ceo john ricutello stepped down. >> it's in the game. >> coming up next on "fast" how the situation in cyprus can agitate one group that's not known for being too friendly. >> what he's in the market for right now. plus a deeper dive into the oil markets. haroldham, the ceo of continental resources, he'll tell us what it will feel like on the last leg of the energy boom. much more "fast" straight ahead. ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier bank
paul donovan, chief global economist at ubs. as we head to break let's take a look at some of the names moving in the after hours session. skull candy popping on word hobey darling was named as ceo. most recently manager of nike digital sport. also take a look at a likonic art surge after the ceo john ricutello stepped down. >> it's in the game. >> coming up next on "fast" how the situation in cyprus can agitate one group that's not known for being too friendly. >>...
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analyst to come or was no spoke to me a little earlier he believes that moscow is right to demand to be paul told the investigation into the alleged chemical attack. those country cannot be trusted today the headline of the new york times speak very clearly one hundred sixty five cargo full of what threatens been shipped to the opposition these borders are open turkish qatari and the sooty been moving all kind of weapons into syria there is a great indication that the opposition have been actually the one who use these chemical weapons the president of the united states just have one hand if you use chemical weapon whatever the opposition use a chemical weapon then what the president of the united states has to do about that why doesn't he mention the opposition that they're the one who is using chemical or . chemical and what he would do about the opposition that he knows very clearly that a member of al qaida a member of terrorist organization that's ok it was my administration because. now they're fighting on their side so there is no problem now it's time for the americans to look carefu
analyst to come or was no spoke to me a little earlier he believes that moscow is right to demand to be paul told the investigation into the alleged chemical attack. those country cannot be trusted today the headline of the new york times speak very clearly one hundred sixty five cargo full of what threatens been shipped to the opposition these borders are open turkish qatari and the sooty been moving all kind of weapons into syria there is a great indication that the opposition have been...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . >>> being be dubbed vote-a-rama senate working through 400 amendments. democrats can only afford five defections in the upcoming votes on their new tax and spend budget proposal which is expected i guess late tonight or early tomorrow morning. joining us now two distinguished senators, a demonstrate from new hampshire and bob corker, republican from tennessee. senator sheen, let me begin with you. what do i see here? you took out the sequester. that's out of this new budget and put in another trillion dollar tax hike which my friend jech sessions says it's really lie 1.5 trillion. i don't see this as a gat vote or any good for the economy either. >> well, i think you're wrong. the fact is taking out the sequester is one of the best things that the budget does. in new hampshire we're already seeing the impacts of that sequester. our second largest city will have the tower closed because of the sequester. it's one of the busiest
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less of a focus on the singular paul leadership and more multiple poles developing around the world as well so china and russia working together in fact she jinping said that closer ties with russia will make a safer world and that's what something that he said in his trip. thomas now speaking to us a bit earlier in the program and other into the world out there we go some other global headlines for you in brief this hour starting with pakistan's president pervez musharaff he's been a wistful way by security forces after returning to pakistan earlier the taliban threatened to have him assassinated which would have ended his self-imposed four year exile to take part in may's parliamentary election he quit as president four years ago amid a growing political backlash and calls for his impeachment however as the poll draws closer deaths and terrorist threats do continue to rise just as seventeen soldiers now were killed in a suicide bombing attack near the afghan border on saturday night. and rebels in the central african republic have seized control of strategic areas of the capital incl
less of a focus on the singular paul leadership and more multiple poles developing around the world as well so china and russia working together in fact she jinping said that closer ties with russia will make a safer world and that's what something that he said in his trip. thomas now speaking to us a bit earlier in the program and other into the world out there we go some other global headlines for you in brief this hour starting with pakistan's president pervez musharaff he's been a wistful...
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paul has led the firm's investments investments. paul, go ahead. what are your initial reactions to this concept? >> huge opportunity. obviously i agree with the entrepreneur in terms of neighborhoods being a fundamentally different social network. the question really comes down to scaleability. like how are you going to knock down neighborhood by neighborhood. and the penetration there while difficult would create significant barriers to entry for the competition. i think it's really interesting. >> local and hyperlocal seems to be a trend in this world that we're looking at julia. your reaction? >> i think the interesting thing here is going to be how they really distinguish themselves from the other tools. you could create something similar to this with google circles. you could create a private group within facebook. the question is how they will get people to sign up for a whole new social network and i wonder if there's an opportunity to layer them on top of facebook. >> i wonder where the revenue stream is going to come from? advertising, so
paul has led the firm's investments investments. paul, go ahead. what are your initial reactions to this concept? >> huge opportunity. obviously i agree with the entrepreneur in terms of neighborhoods being a fundamentally different social network. the question really comes down to scaleability. like how are you going to knock down neighborhood by neighborhood. and the penetration there while difficult would create significant barriers to entry for the competition. i think it's really...
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really--that is really a lie because in fact social security benefits in this country are far--they're paul trypaltrycompared to what other countries have. >> cenk: that leads to lie number two entitlement benefits for millionaires and billionaires is a huge problem. >> the underlying motive of this lie is to turn social security and medicare into mean sets of program. you turn what should be an universal benefit for all americans into a welfare program. when you do that, you lose popular support. the first thing that goes when there is a budget crisis at any level of government is that relief programs, welfare programs they get cut. that's what is at work here. the sub lies in all this was the warren buffets the bill gates of this world yes they do collect social security or they will when they're 65 or 66, but there are not a lot of them that are a real burden on the program. there are not a lot of millionaires and billionaires collecting. even those who are only getting up to the maximum benefit which is $30,000 a year. i made the calculation that if you put everybody who earns more than
really--that is really a lie because in fact social security benefits in this country are far--they're paul trypaltrycompared to what other countries have. >> cenk: that leads to lie number two entitlement benefits for millionaires and billionaires is a huge problem. >> the underlying motive of this lie is to turn social security and medicare into mean sets of program. you turn what should be an universal benefit for all americans into a welfare program. when you do that, you lose...
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that's on paul solman's "making sense" page. and judy woodruff's notebook looks at the challenge for the obama administration to bridge the understanding gap on what americans actually know about the affordable care act. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. hari? >> sreenivasan: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. tomorrow night, part three of our series about how high speed broadband connections are changing our communities. i'm hari sreenivasan. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for plic broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. th
that's on paul solman's "making sense" page. and judy woodruff's notebook looks at the challenge for the obama administration to bridge the understanding gap on what americans actually know about the affordable care act. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. hari? >> sreenivasan: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. tomorrow night, part three of our series about how high speed broadband connections are changing our communities. i'm hari sreenivasan....
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to secure a bailout but andrey as a who's a candidate for the bavarian paul amanda says the upcoming germany elections are false i'm going to get tough on cyprus now we are in a complicated situation and why the european union is so harsh i cannot explain for chancellor merkel it's the elections upcoming in september. that's why she demands that the people of cyprus have to. carry birds your however for me this cannot be a loose solution you cannot solve this situation by adding debt like the ten billion now the european union is too great as a no one as a guarantee whatever about this will be no sustainable solution will put it bloomed those austerity to the people of cyprus they did it for us and now they change years because because of the upcoming elections voters will not go on with the government policy like this. catching the chinese wind in russia's economic sails that's what russia's president vladimir putin says he's aiming to do during that month talks in moscow with the new chinese leader we're now looking at live pictures of the two leaders who are just waiting there to
to secure a bailout but andrey as a who's a candidate for the bavarian paul amanda says the upcoming germany elections are false i'm going to get tough on cyprus now we are in a complicated situation and why the european union is so harsh i cannot explain for chancellor merkel it's the elections upcoming in september. that's why she demands that the people of cyprus have to. carry birds your however for me this cannot be a loose solution you cannot solve this situation by adding debt like the...
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>> a couple of questions. >> my question is for paul smith. what is the primary purpose of the federal government incentivizing marriage in the first place for anyone? if same-sex couples can show they're able to fulfill the purpose, what a special or unique about same-sex relationships that should preclude the federal government from incentivizing any and every other relationship that could fill the purpose such as brothers and sisters that want to live together and file a joint tax return? comparedtators have this to decisions such as plessey and brown and their significant to the african- american community. how do you think the court will weigh the legacy of those cases in their decision? >> three great questions. the panelists all answer however they want. >> the ugly anti laws were -- weremisogynation laws recognized as to the traditional understanding of marriage. they were phrased that way. --y were in positions and a impositions of a restriction on top of what marriages. -- marriage is. by contrast this has adhered into what marriage
>> a couple of questions. >> my question is for paul smith. what is the primary purpose of the federal government incentivizing marriage in the first place for anyone? if same-sex couples can show they're able to fulfill the purpose, what a special or unique about same-sex relationships that should preclude the federal government from incentivizing any and every other relationship that could fill the purpose such as brothers and sisters that want to live together and file a joint...
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of paul kagame have been r.p.s. and paul kagame of it are based in uganda you should not forget that paul kagame of intelligence military intelligence chief of uganda can you imagine a military intelligence chief in the neighboring country so he was sitting on the border with rwanda before tonight united for shelling is so going to be performing crates and it was fully supported from the united states so this is this is on the record this comes from the u.s. former u.s. ambassador all the analysts now the fact that this is a known fact in the west is a total mystery it's a miracle ok anthony would you like to reply to what andrea said. yeah absolutely i mean again with all due respect andrea's point again i think it's a bit short side one sided and is very narrow minded it is not really to look at anybody is it true is it true is and the facts right let me does he have yeah let's get to the fact that. yes well his facts well he knows the political situation probably better than i do but let me separate these two iss
of paul kagame have been r.p.s. and paul kagame of it are based in uganda you should not forget that paul kagame of intelligence military intelligence chief of uganda can you imagine a military intelligence chief in the neighboring country so he was sitting on the border with rwanda before tonight united for shelling is so going to be performing crates and it was fully supported from the united states so this is this is on the record this comes from the u.s. former u.s. ambassador all the...
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the house also approved as you mentioned on party-line vote paul ryan's republican budget which cuts 4.6 trillion dollars over the next decade to balance the budget in part by repealing obamacare but it is dead on arrival in the democratically controlled senate. >> i would not call the house republican bill balanced. their balance says that the wealthiest americans, the biggest orporations, don't contribute to this problem at all. everything is done on the backs of our middle class families. so, mr. , president, yes, balance is an important word. it is an important word to every family, every community, every american. >> but, that did not stop paul ryan. >> the stanford economists that looked at this budget last week said, 500,000 jobs right away. $1500 more in take-home pay for families in the first year. 1.7 million jobs and 4 thou better take-home pay on average for families in the 10th year. this family will protect and strengthen medicare. it begins, yes, by repealing obamacare. >> right now the state of play is that the senate is still in session. it is debating the senate dem
the house also approved as you mentioned on party-line vote paul ryan's republican budget which cuts 4.6 trillion dollars over the next decade to balance the budget in part by repealing obamacare but it is dead on arrival in the democratically controlled senate. >> i would not call the house republican bill balanced. their balance says that the wealthiest americans, the biggest orporations, don't contribute to this problem at all. everything is done on the backs of our middle class...
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i can personally testify that paul gave so many people start. he went to a new place, a new country, a new land, and it was important to get this start. one of the starts was in the docks on the streets of new york. manyd his office gave so that start, that platform. he was passionate about justice, about fairness come about compassion, and about human rights. he was passionate in his professional and personal pursuits in defense of each of them. because he wasn't because he did, he made a truly magnificent contribution to public affairs here in the united states under the legal system in america. that is why i am very pleased to marianna company of and eileen. would say you have epitomized the characteristics of your diet in speaking out and stand up for the underprivileged, for those who are isolated, and the cause of freedom and liberty and justice, and you have proven to be a uniquely great friend of our country and a wonderful at took for our country's cause in the united states. a a pride in irishman, as --ud european, and as a which in ga
i can personally testify that paul gave so many people start. he went to a new place, a new country, a new land, and it was important to get this start. one of the starts was in the docks on the streets of new york. manyd his office gave so that start, that platform. he was passionate about justice, about fairness come about compassion, and about human rights. he was passionate in his professional and personal pursuits in defense of each of them. because he wasn't because he did, he made a...
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melissa: paul, thanks for explaining that. good stuff. >>> on "money", mayor bloomberg is not slowing down. he wants cigarettes to disappear from the naked eye. it may bring more legal trouble ahead. oh, we have the details. you can never have too much nanny bloomberg, right? ♪ . girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbis are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male
melissa: paul, thanks for explaining that. good stuff. >>> on "money", mayor bloomberg is not slowing down. he wants cigarettes to disappear from the naked eye. it may bring more legal trouble ahead. oh, we have the details. you can never have too much nanny bloomberg, right? ♪ . girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) vo: expedia...
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rand paul's just talking these ideas. frankly, it's being slow walked because of the gridlock that paul hopes to break. they all say they want to, but this is just another idea and, therefore, more choices. sometimes too many choices is exactly what congress uses to not make any. jenna: important context. glad i asked. any secrets anytime, carl, you just share them. no disclaimer necessary. [laughter] carl cameron live in d.c., thank you very much. we're going to have a little more context nowment immigration is expected to play a major role in upcoming elections because so many people are affected. the latest numbers are from 2011. when the department of homeland security says there were 11.5 million illegal immigrants living in the united states. that's down slightly from 2007 when the number reached its peek of 11.8 million. in 2011 u.s. immigration and customs enforcement removed nearly 400,000 illegal immigrants, the highest number in agency history. jon: staying in washington, it is a big job on capitol hill with th
rand paul's just talking these ideas. frankly, it's being slow walked because of the gridlock that paul hopes to break. they all say they want to, but this is just another idea and, therefore, more choices. sometimes too many choices is exactly what congress uses to not make any. jenna: important context. glad i asked. any secrets anytime, carl, you just share them. no disclaimer necessary. [laughter] carl cameron live in d.c., thank you very much. we're going to have a little more context...
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rand paul now on stage. hispanic chamber of commerce from washington, d.c., unveiling his plan for what he believes should happen for the immigration reform in america, securing the borders and the future for 11 million illegals. if you want to hear it, go to our website at foxnews.com. it is streaming live online with more from that as we get headlines from washington. martha: all right. let's go overseas now because there is no end in sight to the deadly violence, this story is right here at home, folks. this is inner-city chicago. now a group mostly made of reformed ex-cons are reaching out to their community in a way that police can not. they're hoping to stop the violence before it starts. garrett tenny is live in chicago. >> reporter: good morning, martha. yeah, this group is called cease-fire. it is made up of mostly ex-gang members. they have a million dollar contract from the city to expand their presence on the street in an effort to prevent gang violence. this is a memorial for six month old jenli
rand paul now on stage. hispanic chamber of commerce from washington, d.c., unveiling his plan for what he believes should happen for the immigration reform in america, securing the borders and the future for 11 million illegals. if you want to hear it, go to our website at foxnews.com. it is streaming live online with more from that as we get headlines from washington. martha: all right. let's go overseas now because there is no end in sight to the deadly violence, this story is right here at...
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senator rand paul won with 25%. marco rubio was a close second at 23 and former presidential candidate rick santorum a disthird at 8%. the cpac meeting highlighted the disagreement over the best way for the party to broaden its base. matt kibbe. gentlemen, back to fox news sunday. congressman latourette you talked about the 40 to 50 chuckle heads your phrase in the house who are blocking senator or rather speaker boehner from making a budget deal with the president. what is it about the tea party freshmen that make them chuckleheads? >> i don't think i would say that it is all the tea party freshmen. 40 or 50 in the 112th congress that seemed more interested in voting no going home than governing and that comment was made after plan b chris and plan b was to just raise taxes on people making over a million dollars. >> and it was the opening gap but and would have given the speaker the opportunity to go to the white house and over to the senate and say here i have a package and now let's continue our negotiations. wh
senator rand paul won with 25%. marco rubio was a close second at 23 and former presidential candidate rick santorum a disthird at 8%. the cpac meeting highlighted the disagreement over the best way for the party to broaden its base. matt kibbe. gentlemen, back to fox news sunday. congressman latourette you talked about the 40 to 50 chuckle heads your phrase in the house who are blocking senator or rather speaker boehner from making a budget deal with the president. what is it about the tea...
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this is paul. he is at a place where they're raising cheetahs. he was trying to get photos close up and another cheetah walks up and decides to lick. >> the girlfriend shooting the video could not stop laughing. >> i would not want this wild animal anywhere near my head. >> cats typically will like lick, lick, chomp. >> he said a couple days later even when he was in the shower he can feel where the rubbed tongue of the cat because they have that sand paper tongue. he said imagine it magnified with this guy. >> sweet kitty. >> this photographer in siberia did not have a wonderful experience with this leopard. watch this. >> oh! >> i did not give you permission to take my picture. >> why do they have this? you can easily reach a paw through as he proved. >> that thing looked ticked from the beginning. did not look happy. >>> sleeping dogs sound like a car. >>> this is the hamilton beach breakfast sandwich maker. >> it will probably never work. >> i think we need one and i think we need to try this. >> i have faith in this, and i think we should tr
this is paul. he is at a place where they're raising cheetahs. he was trying to get photos close up and another cheetah walks up and decides to lick. >> the girlfriend shooting the video could not stop laughing. >> i would not want this wild animal anywhere near my head. >> cats typically will like lick, lick, chomp. >> he said a couple days later even when he was in the shower he can feel where the rubbed tongue of the cat because they have that sand paper tongue. he...
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when you have speaker boehner, and paul ryan, saying, there is not an immediate debt crisis. what do you make of that? >> well, you know, i don't know, i think there is. i think it is a -- >> what is in it f them to say there isn't? >> you know, i can't get into their brain, i do not know what that is about. i do know $16.7 trillion debt, growing at the rate of the deficit every year, is a big problem. >> so they see, they say -- i want to stress it is a big problem, but not an immediate crisis, di does that take the urgency off of addressing it? >> no, it does not, what business, what investment and capital is looking for is they are looking for tre deccability -- predictabilitiy and stannability, which they see the movement going on in the debt itself, that offers neither. >> when you and the governors met with the president, a weeks ago, and you talk, i think you were knee deep in the whole sequestration debate. and president's warning that disaster is coming. >> that was the story. neil: and i thought to myself, governor, i mean, holy cow. however onurus the cuts would be
when you have speaker boehner, and paul ryan, saying, there is not an immediate debt crisis. what do you make of that? >> well, you know, i don't know, i think there is. i think it is a -- >> what is in it f them to say there isn't? >> you know, i can't get into their brain, i do not know what that is about. i do know $16.7 trillion debt, growing at the rate of the deficit every year, is a big problem. >> so they see, they say -- i want to stress it is a big problem, but...
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paul, apple has been a founding story for so many people. first on the upside. and as it was on its way back down. where do you think it stands right now? >> we're pretty close to the trough in the name. what we need to see happen, however, is right now the annual estimate for earnings, this is a september fiscal year is about 44 bucks. i do think there could be some down side. they're at about the 40 level. the stock i think will launch forward. >> what's been so surprising about this, paul, it seems to defy any sort of rationality. people thought it was a cheap stock. now when it's so low you have other people who say there's nowhere to go but down from here. this is one stock that certainly doesn't trade simply on what you see in the numbers and earnings per share. this seems to be an emotionally charged stock. it's hard to say what's going to be driving it next, correct? >> sure. what happens is a case on wall street and always will be the case. it swings from grossly overvalued to grossly undervalued. once we get this blood letting of maybe one more cut in
paul, apple has been a founding story for so many people. first on the upside. and as it was on its way back down. where do you think it stands right now? >> we're pretty close to the trough in the name. what we need to see happen, however, is right now the annual estimate for earnings, this is a september fiscal year is about 44 bucks. i do think there could be some down side. they're at about the 40 level. the stock i think will launch forward. >> what's been so surprising about...
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, alleging that saint paul had defrauded for 200 million there was dodge internal memorandum according to the journal saying i am very uncomfortable with this. it appears to have been done. one of the things they will ask about. >> bill: why does president obama want this guy to head up the labor department. >> he has been a champion of workers rights. he believes in these discrimination lawsuits. these can be controversial. >> bill: he was this guy if he gets in there he could start to sue a whole bunch of people for discrimination? >> he will pursue an agenda that's consistent with the president's world view. there are certain discrimination cases that need to be brought on more often. certain discrimination cases that maybe don't need to be. that's the philosophy he has pursued that i think he will bring to labor. >> bill: it will be interesting to see if he gets. in update on law in new jersey. >> looking good in jersey. the assembly in jersey passed a law that it's jessica's law. a little bit. it's a little watered down. >> bill: reconcile the two bills. >> it will happen in may o
, alleging that saint paul had defrauded for 200 million there was dodge internal memorandum according to the journal saying i am very uncomfortable with this. it appears to have been done. one of the things they will ask about. >> bill: why does president obama want this guy to head up the labor department. >> he has been a champion of workers rights. he believes in these discrimination lawsuits. these can be controversial. >> bill: he was this guy if he gets in there he...
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followed by debate on the proposals by republican paul ryan. alternatives. housing start meantime continue to rise. february's numbers where are behind only december's. as the best since 2008. building permit request reached 4-1/2-year high. dow liked that returning to the positive side a bit. gaining four. s&p 500 dropped four. nasdaq lost 8-1/2. no news is not necessarily good news in the benghazi terror investigation. we'll explain. up next, using a terrible strategy to score political points. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. nlove. as americanswe believeold we can'tin freedom.pern we but what you taste is the fruit. that's what i fought for as a marine, and that's what we believe in as republicans. freedom means freedom for everyone. i didn't use to understand the importance of same-sex marriage, but after learning my brother was gay
followed by debate on the proposals by republican paul ryan. alternatives. housing start meantime continue to rise. february's numbers where are behind only december's. as the best since 2008. building permit request reached 4-1/2-year high. dow liked that returning to the positive side a bit. gaining four. s&p 500 dropped four. nasdaq lost 8-1/2. no news is not necessarily good news in the benghazi terror investigation. we'll explain. up next, using a terrible strategy to score political...
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tom barton joins me now tom has been some pretty harsh words then from from russia there has indeed paul. professional and dangerous with the words that putin used through his spokesman about this tax on deposits in cyprus that would be necessary for that ten billion euro e.u. i.m.f. loan russian banks russian businessmen and exceptionally rich russian individuals hold a disproportionately huge deposits in cyprus given the country's size the exact number of billions is estimated to be above ten but the exact number could be far higher it's very hard to establish it's partly because of that reason that the e.u. wanted a tax to try and distribute the burden equally and to avoid money laundering there are reports in the greek media that the russian state and the g giant gazprom proposed its own bailout to cyprus in return for energy exploration rights around the island but it was turned down because cyprus want to dissolution from within the e.u. all of this does raise questions about the future of russian deposits in cyprus about whether this tax will hurt more investors or the banks that
tom barton joins me now tom has been some pretty harsh words then from from russia there has indeed paul. professional and dangerous with the words that putin used through his spokesman about this tax on deposits in cyprus that would be necessary for that ten billion euro e.u. i.m.f. loan russian banks russian businessmen and exceptionally rich russian individuals hold a disproportionately huge deposits in cyprus given the country's size the exact number of billions is estimated to be above ten...
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paul told the hispanic chamber of commerce here in d.c. today that his plan would require the border be certified as secured by congress before any of the other reforms begin. listen. >> some may october to this but if we don't, i don't think you will get conservatives on board which i think we need to get everybody on board that this is good for the country. >> for years, critics have been dismissive of comprehensive immigrations more for amnesty. paul says his plan is not am mess city because it provides a temporary work visa with a probationary period with 2 million illegals a year still need to go through very lengthy arduous for legal status. >> shepard: crack down on employers who hire illegals. >> is he opposed to everify crack down on illegals getting hired. more are using this at the state level. the bipartisan plan that the gang of 8 has would support that they want to do it nationally. paul says immigration is a federal responsibility and not fair to turn businesses into immigration police. and there is some political positionin
paul told the hispanic chamber of commerce here in d.c. today that his plan would require the border be certified as secured by congress before any of the other reforms begin. listen. >> some may october to this but if we don't, i don't think you will get conservatives on board which i think we need to get everybody on board that this is good for the country. >> for years, critics have been dismissive of comprehensive immigrations more for amnesty. paul says his plan is not am mess...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and...
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joining us now is paul, president of heritage capital, and, paul, great to have you on the program. i know you heard phil's report on how the commodities markets react, and, yesterday, it seemed like investors were nervous, then calm, and, perhaps today they are nervous because maybe it's not just an isolated incident. maybe there will be a ripple effect more than anticipated. is it time? can you put it in the rearview mirror? >> we heard from the -- the last couple years, whatever it takes, they save the euro. whatever it takes. they are not going to have to load a revolver to save cypress, if they even want to. i think cypress is a one often. there's a lot of air in the markets. up roughly 10% on the year in equity, so, of course, any possible reason to pull some profits off the table, people are going to do that. >> right, right, and i think you hit the nail on the head. any little reason at all. we had a run on the dow, and now three days of losses. could this just be like an excuse to run for the exits? where do you think we are in the equity market cycle? >> well, i don't thin
joining us now is paul, president of heritage capital, and, paul, great to have you on the program. i know you heard phil's report on how the commodities markets react, and, yesterday, it seemed like investors were nervous, then calm, and, perhaps today they are nervous because maybe it's not just an isolated incident. maybe there will be a ripple effect more than anticipated. is it time? can you put it in the rearview mirror? >> we heard from the -- the last couple years, whatever it...
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stuart: breaking news, the house just voted to approve the paul ryan budget, goes to the senate where doesn't have a prayer of going anywhere. they don't say the house will probably approve a continuing resolution which would keep the government running and open until september. liz: i think the american people are really tired of it. go do your day job and pass a budget and get your fiscal house in order. stuart: we will do it again today. charles, we will make money with a company i have been to know. charles: you know this one pretty well. stuart: i do. charles: you were not there when i started the company? stuart: get on with it. charles: it is an amazing thing. not the sexiest areas in the world, but two of the hottest growing, the numbers have been phenomenal, a new facility down in brazil taking in the latin america market. the margins on food services like cooking, ice cube machines. these are industrial slate mcdonald's. absolutely huge. stuart: they make gigantic cranes and then food equipment. charles: that started in world war ii, but it worked out well for them, on the c
stuart: breaking news, the house just voted to approve the paul ryan budget, goes to the senate where doesn't have a prayer of going anywhere. they don't say the house will probably approve a continuing resolution which would keep the government running and open until september. liz: i think the american people are really tired of it. go do your day job and pass a budget and get your fiscal house in order. stuart: we will do it again today. charles, we will make money with a company i have been...
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. >> paul krugman diagnoses american's biggest economic challenges and builders say demand for homes up and so are costs and buildable land is scarce. why home builders aren't as confident. we have that and more starting right now. >> good evening. tyler, it's amazing how one small country in the mediterranean can create big problems for the rest of the world. >> this is a tiny bite. stock markets around the world wobbles as part of the plan to bailout cyprus. part of the plan will take money from the depositors. cyprus has an economy the size of vermont but the assets eight times more than the country's gdp. therein the financial woes come as no surprise to analysts. listen to what alan greenspan said friday. >> europe has been hanging over the american markets for quite a while. the removal of that risk, i think temporarily, i think it is only temporary, has enabled the underlying forces of the market to begin to come into vision. >> and today, the clearer vision that greenspan referred to was clouded the cyprus, we have the report by cyprus matters. >> reporter: cyprus is a smalle
. >> paul krugman diagnoses american's biggest economic challenges and builders say demand for homes up and so are costs and buildable land is scarce. why home builders aren't as confident. we have that and more starting right now. >> good evening. tyler, it's amazing how one small country in the mediterranean can create big problems for the rest of the world. >> this is a tiny bite. stock markets around the world wobbles as part of the plan to bailout cyprus. part of the plan...
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or intrigue with him the last few days. >> i believe that rand paul believes in small government at home and abroad. >> rand paul wants to accomplish the departments of education and congress and epa. >> small detail. >> and the federal reserve and abolish the income tax. the second amendment which does not allow in his opinion for any form of gun control whatsoever. he makes mitt romney look looks michael due dukakis. >> i paint in primary colors. >> these are details. >> they are details i would just as soon ignore. on some of those fronts. but, again, overall, the primary message that he delivers is less government at home and restraint abroad which you know what? the republican party has been reckless over the past decade. we have paid a lot for it with our philosophy. and so i think he's a good symbol like his father. listen. i voted for his father in the republican primary in 2012. did i agree with what he said about 9/11? >> god, i hope not. >> absolutely not. there are a lot of things that rand paul said i think are way out there and i disagree with, but the core issue of sm
or intrigue with him the last few days. >> i believe that rand paul believes in small government at home and abroad. >> rand paul wants to accomplish the departments of education and congress and epa. >> small detail. >> and the federal reserve and abolish the income tax. the second amendment which does not allow in his opinion for any form of gun control whatsoever. he makes mitt romney look looks michael due dukakis. >> i paint in primary colors. >> these...